- You know, this course is really for anyoneusing or wanting to use Windows 10,but to get the most out of this course,you should already be somewhat familiar with Windows 10.The Windows 10 Essential Training courseby Nick Brazzi here at lynda.comwill give you everything you need to get up to speed.There's also a Windows 10 New Features courseby Garrick Chow if you feel likeyou're an experienced Windows userbut just needs to know what's new in Windows 10.Of course, to follow along with me,you'll also need to update your installation of Windowsto version 10.

It's a free upgrade for users of Windows 7, 8, and 8.1and Nick Brazzi covers a couple of optionsfor upgrading in his Windows 10 Essential Training course.Now although Microsoft Windows is evolvingtowards the future of touch and tablet computing,I'll be guiding you from a desktop computerwith my mouse and keyboard.Windows 10 comes with a number of fixes toplease big screen mouse and keyboard usersand it's still the most popular way to get things doneusing Windows.

So, now that you know what you need to knowto follow along with me in this course,let's get started with Windows 10 Tips and Tricks.

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12/16/2015

Windows expert David Rivers shares tips and shortcuts for working more efficiently in Windows 10. This course opens with a top 10 list of power tips, before delving into mouse tricks and keyboard shortcuts, display and desktop organization tips, techniques for improving efficiency with basic operating system features, tips for improving system performance, and useful Windows utilities.